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The Blue Train of South Africa is one of the most luxurious trains in the world. With the exclusive glass observation deck, luxury suites etc., it is the ultimate upscale experience, with the sights of the Victoria Falls,snow capped mountains, giraffes, lions and elephants. The journey ends in Cape Town. - via africanluxurymag.com Pretoria, South African Railways, Blue Train, Luxury Train, Africa Do Sul, South Africa Travel, Out Of Africa, Train Journey, Southern Africa

Nowadays the fastest way of traveling is undoubtedly traveling by airplane. However, traveling by train can be a much more rewarding experience. Of course not when you are traveling very long distances, but a little bit shorter distances are perfectly fine to do by train. There are many advantages of…

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The Simplon Orient Express in France, photographed by Jack Birns | retours Zug, Albert Brenet, Orient Express Train, Le Train Bleu, Simplon Orient Express, Kdf Wagen, Airstream Campers, Art Final, Old Train Station

On the second stage of his journey, LIFE photographer Jack Birns set foot in France. The Channel ferry from Folkestone moored at the quay of Calais Maritime, where the through-carriages to the Balkans were waiting. In the evening the train reached Paris, where Jack Birns photographed Gare de Lyon.

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Le Train Bleu - Albert Brenet Albert Brenet, Orient Express Train, Le Train Bleu, Marine Painter, Nyc Rooftop, Train Posters, Blue Train, Railway Posters, Orient Express

I wrote about Albert Victor Eugène Brenet (1903-2005) here. He was a popular French illustrator and marine painter for many years (French Wikipedia entry here). He enjoyed going on-site to capture the scenes he wanted, acquiring a sketchy style that he would sometimes use in more formal works and advertising art. Below are some examples. Gallery Le Train Bleu - album cover The Train Bleu was an express train that whisked tourists to the French Riviera. Milhaud wrote the score for a ballet…

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